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Nathan Smith led Surrey to a dominant nine-wicket Rothesay County Championship win over Worcestershire that keeps them on course for a fourth straight Division One title.
Smith took 6-38 as Worcestershire were bowled out for just 125 in their second innings, losing their last five wickets for only 13 runs.
That left Surrey needing just 49 to win, and they knocked them off in 15 overs as Ryan Patel made an unbeaten 35 off 55 balls.
Closest challengers Nottinghamshire could move ahead of Surrey with a win but seem set for a draw against Yorkshire after Finlay Bean scored an outstanding 224 to frustrate the hosts at Trent Bridge.
Yorkshire still trail by 73 in reply to Nottinghamshire’s 487 but a magnificent effort from Bean – who faced 489 deliveries – kept Yorkshire in touch with four wickets remaining still in the first innings.
Matthew Revis ended the day unbeaten on 54.
Archer fails to add to Monday’s wicket
Third-placed Sussex were frustrated by the weather in their match against Durham, with rain and bad light interrupting play at the Riverside.
Sussex lead by 145 going into the final day, having bowled Worcestershire out for 327 before reaching 111-4 in their second innings.
Jofra Archer, playing his first red-ball game in four years, did not add to the wicket he took on Monday.
Hampshire are in control at Chelmsford after centuries from debutant Tilak Varma and Liam Dawson helped them to 453 and a sizeable advantage over Essex.
Varma, resuming on 98, added only two to his tally before falling to Simon Harmer, but Dawson then made 139 off 235 balls as Hampshire built a first-innings lead of 157.
Tom Westley ended the day unbeaten on 50 for Essex but they remain 49 runs behind after reaching 108-3.
Somerset were left to rue missed opportunities against Warwickshire.
The visitors ended day three with a lead of 263 after reaching 116-3 in their second innings, but they should have stopped Warwickshire well short of their eventual 351 but for a series of missed catches.
Division Two leaders Leicestershire are on course for victory over Glamorgan, who ended the third day still trailing by 92 runs after reaching 131-3 in their second innings.
Leicestershire declared on 576-7, with Ben Green unbeaten on 58 and Logan van Beek on 67.
Sam Northeast was unbeaten on 72 for Glamorgan at the close.
Lancashire piled up their best ever score in a match against Kent as they ended day three on 639-9 in Blackpool.
Debutant Ashton Turner (154), Luke Wells (152) and Josh Bohannon (124) helped pile on the pain, hitting 13 of Lancashire’s 18 sixes.
Lancashire hold a lead of 265 over the visitors going into the final day.
Cameron Bancroft and Graeme van Buuren frustrated Derbyshire as Gloucestershire fought back at Bristol.
Centuries from Harry Came and Wayne Madsen helped Derbyshire score 398 for a first-innings lead of 211, but Bancroft ended the day unbeaten on 170 and Van Buuren on 105 as Gloucestershire reached stumps on 364-3.
Middlesex lead Northamptonshire by 193 runs after reaching 215-3 in their second innings.
England vs India Test series ☀️
All games at 11am UK and Ireland; all live on Sky Sports
- First Test: Friday June 20 – Tuesday June 24 – Headingley
- Second Test: Wednesday July 2 – Sunday July 6 – Edgbaston
- Third Test: Thursday July 10 – Monday July 14 – Lord’s
- Fourth Test: Wednesday July 23 – Sunday July 27 – Emirates Old Trafford
- Fifth Test: Thursday July 31 – Monday August 4 – The Kia Oval
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